Chords for Hank Williams Jr. - Are You Ready For The Country (Behind The Scenes) ft. Eric Church
Tempo:
111.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Dm
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] [A] [Dm]
[D] [Dm]
[A] [F]
[D]
[G] Slippin' and a -slidin', [F] playin'
[D] dominoes.
Are you [Dm] ready for the country, are you ready for [G] me?
Waylon did [F] this song [B] like in the late 70s or something.
[A] And I've been [E] living with it, living with it, waiting for the right time at the right place.
Of course, I'm going to do it my way.
[A] Are you ready for the [G] country?
Better [F] get ready for [D] me.
[G] I'm talking to the preacher, said [Dm] God is on your [D] side.
Getting ready for the country.
It's [Am] going [G] good.
I think we're a couple of looks in.
And it's always great working with Hank.
[D] Peter's crazy as hell.
And that's what I love about him.
He's very creative.
[B] And he's going to work us hard.
[G] First of all, this is a classic song.
[Dm] And two epic outlaw guys singing it.
Hank's a legend.
And [G] it's just really cool to have him and Eric playing the same song.
And we're playing together.
[A] Are you ready for the country?
[G] Are [F] you [D] ready for me?
[Dm] When I first heard [Bb] the song, it's like, are you ready for the country?
[C] My thinking was, let's [D] go from the country to the city.
The idea is to try and have this all happen in one [Bb] moment where Eric [C] and Hank start in
this country [Em] barn scene.
And all of a sudden, in the middle of the piece, it starts to [G] come apart.
And people are disassembling it.
Where are we going?
And all of a sudden, we realize we're in this big cement [Dm] industrial [D] structure.
[Bb] That was awesome.
[G] These are the kind of guys I really like in the country.
[Dm] They're fearless.
They like it loud.
And they know how to [D] play a guitar.
So [A] yeah, I love working with them.
They're really, [E] really good guys.
[G] Are you ready for the country?
[F] Are you [D] ready to go?
Are you ready to go?
[G] Are you ready for the country?
Are [F] you ready to [D] go?
Are [A] you ready for [G] [F] Hank?
Are you ready for [D] me?
It really completely rocked.
It was completely awesome.
Are you ready [Dm] for the country?
Are you ready?
[D] Are you ready?
Are you?
Are you?
Are you ready?
Are you ready for me?
Better get ready for me.
[N]
[D] [Dm]
[A] [F]
[D]
[G] Slippin' and a -slidin', [F] playin'
[D] dominoes.
Are you [Dm] ready for the country, are you ready for [G] me?
Waylon did [F] this song [B] like in the late 70s or something.
[A] And I've been [E] living with it, living with it, waiting for the right time at the right place.
Of course, I'm going to do it my way.
[A] Are you ready for the [G] country?
Better [F] get ready for [D] me.
[G] I'm talking to the preacher, said [Dm] God is on your [D] side.
Getting ready for the country.
It's [Am] going [G] good.
I think we're a couple of looks in.
And it's always great working with Hank.
[D] Peter's crazy as hell.
And that's what I love about him.
He's very creative.
[B] And he's going to work us hard.
[G] First of all, this is a classic song.
[Dm] And two epic outlaw guys singing it.
Hank's a legend.
And [G] it's just really cool to have him and Eric playing the same song.
And we're playing together.
[A] Are you ready for the country?
[G] Are [F] you [D] ready for me?
[Dm] When I first heard [Bb] the song, it's like, are you ready for the country?
[C] My thinking was, let's [D] go from the country to the city.
The idea is to try and have this all happen in one [Bb] moment where Eric [C] and Hank start in
this country [Em] barn scene.
And all of a sudden, in the middle of the piece, it starts to [G] come apart.
And people are disassembling it.
Where are we going?
And all of a sudden, we realize we're in this big cement [Dm] industrial [D] structure.
[Bb] That was awesome.
[G] These are the kind of guys I really like in the country.
[Dm] They're fearless.
They like it loud.
And they know how to [D] play a guitar.
So [A] yeah, I love working with them.
They're really, [E] really good guys.
[G] Are you ready for the country?
[F] Are you [D] ready to go?
Are you ready to go?
[G] Are you ready for the country?
Are [F] you ready to [D] go?
Are [A] you ready for [G] [F] Hank?
Are you ready for [D] me?
It really completely rocked.
It was completely awesome.
Are you ready [Dm] for the country?
Are you ready?
[D] Are you ready?
Are you?
Are you?
Are you ready?
Are you ready for me?
Better get ready for me.
[N]
Key:
D
G
Dm
F
A
D
G
Dm
_ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Slippin' and a _ -slidin', [F] playin' _
[D] _ dominoes.
Are you [Dm] ready for the country, are you ready for [G] me?
_ Waylon did [F] this song [B] like in the late 70s or something.
[A] And I've been [E] living with it, living with it, waiting for the right time at the right place.
Of course, I'm going to do it my way.
[A] Are you ready for the [G] country?
Better [F] get ready for [D] me. _ _ _ _
_ [G] I'm talking to the preacher, said [Dm] God is on your [D] side.
Getting ready for the country.
It's [Am] going [G] good.
I think we're a couple of looks in.
And it's always great working with Hank.
[D] _ _ _ Peter's crazy as hell.
And that's what I love about him.
He's very creative.
[B] And he's going to work us hard.
[G] First of all, this is a classic song.
[Dm] And two epic outlaw guys singing it.
Hank's a legend.
And [G] it's just really cool to have him and Eric playing the same song.
And we're playing together.
[A] Are you ready for the country?
[G] Are [F] you [D] ready for me? _
_ [Dm] When I first heard [Bb] the song, it's like, are you ready for the country?
[C] My thinking was, let's [D] go from the country to the city.
The idea is to try and have this all happen in one [Bb] moment where Eric [C] and Hank start in
this country [Em] barn scene.
And all of a sudden, in the middle of the piece, it starts to [G] come apart.
And people are disassembling it.
Where are we going?
And all of a sudden, we realize we're in this big cement [Dm] industrial [D] structure. _
[Bb] That was awesome.
_ [G] These are the kind of guys I really like in the country.
_ [Dm] They're fearless.
They like it loud.
And they know how to [D] play a guitar.
So [A] yeah, I love working with them.
They're really, [E] really good guys.
[G] Are you ready for the country?
[F] Are you [D] ready to go?
Are you ready to go? _
[G] Are you ready for the country?
Are [F] you ready to [D] go?
_ Are _ _ _ [A] you ready for _ _ [G] [F] Hank?
Are you ready for [D] me?
_ It really completely rocked.
It was completely awesome.
Are you ready [Dm] for the country? _
Are you ready?
[D] Are you ready?
Are you?
Are you?
Are you ready?
Are you ready for me? _ _
Better get ready for me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Slippin' and a _ -slidin', [F] playin' _
[D] _ dominoes.
Are you [Dm] ready for the country, are you ready for [G] me?
_ Waylon did [F] this song [B] like in the late 70s or something.
[A] And I've been [E] living with it, living with it, waiting for the right time at the right place.
Of course, I'm going to do it my way.
[A] Are you ready for the [G] country?
Better [F] get ready for [D] me. _ _ _ _
_ [G] I'm talking to the preacher, said [Dm] God is on your [D] side.
Getting ready for the country.
It's [Am] going [G] good.
I think we're a couple of looks in.
And it's always great working with Hank.
[D] _ _ _ Peter's crazy as hell.
And that's what I love about him.
He's very creative.
[B] And he's going to work us hard.
[G] First of all, this is a classic song.
[Dm] And two epic outlaw guys singing it.
Hank's a legend.
And [G] it's just really cool to have him and Eric playing the same song.
And we're playing together.
[A] Are you ready for the country?
[G] Are [F] you [D] ready for me? _
_ [Dm] When I first heard [Bb] the song, it's like, are you ready for the country?
[C] My thinking was, let's [D] go from the country to the city.
The idea is to try and have this all happen in one [Bb] moment where Eric [C] and Hank start in
this country [Em] barn scene.
And all of a sudden, in the middle of the piece, it starts to [G] come apart.
And people are disassembling it.
Where are we going?
And all of a sudden, we realize we're in this big cement [Dm] industrial [D] structure. _
[Bb] That was awesome.
_ [G] These are the kind of guys I really like in the country.
_ [Dm] They're fearless.
They like it loud.
And they know how to [D] play a guitar.
So [A] yeah, I love working with them.
They're really, [E] really good guys.
[G] Are you ready for the country?
[F] Are you [D] ready to go?
Are you ready to go? _
[G] Are you ready for the country?
Are [F] you ready to [D] go?
_ Are _ _ _ [A] you ready for _ _ [G] [F] Hank?
Are you ready for [D] me?
_ It really completely rocked.
It was completely awesome.
Are you ready [Dm] for the country? _
Are you ready?
[D] Are you ready?
Are you?
Are you?
Are you ready?
Are you ready for me? _ _
Better get ready for me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _